Summary
The text discusses cinema-going habits in England, contrasting past and present trends. It highlights the types of films shown and mentions a specific cinema, "Odeon", in London.
Key Information:
- Film Types: Feature films and documentaries are commonly shown.
- Intervals: Cinemas in England often do not have intervals.
- Popularity Trend: Cinema was more popular at the beginning of the 20th century than it is now.
- Past Habits: People used to go to the cinema more frequently.
- Present Habits: Many people now prefer staying home to read, watch TV, or videos.
- Ticket Prices: Tickets are described as expensive.
- "Odeon" Cinema: Located in London, it shows various genres including comedies, musicals, detective films, historical films, cartoons, and love stories.
Analysis:
The text provides a contrast between past and present cinema-going behaviors in England, attributing some of the decline in attendance to the availability of home entertainment and the cost of tickets. It also gives a specific example of a popular cinema in London and the diversity of films it offers.